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An '''equal division of the octave''' (''' | An '''equal division of the octave''' ('''EDO''' or '''edo''') is a [[Tuning system|tuning]] obtained by dividing the [[octave]] in a certain number of [[Equal-step tuning|equal steps]]. This means that the [[interval]] between any two consecutive pitches is identical. | ||
A tuning with <span><math>n</math></span> equal divisions of the octave is usually called "<span><math>n</math></span>edo" ("<span><math>n</math></span>-EDO"). For instance, the predominant tuning system in the world today is [[12edo]] (12-EDO). | A tuning with <span><math>n</math></span> equal divisions of the octave is usually called "<span><math>n</math></span>edo" ("<span><math>n</math></span>-EDO"). For instance, the predominant tuning system in the world today is [[12edo]] (12-EDO). | ||